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4. When you get to the snow, you grab a handful to take back to the beach. However, by the time you get there, the snow has disappeared, and you are left with water dripping down your arm. (10 points)
a. Describe the phase change that happened to the snow in your hands. What happened to the snow's molecules during this phase change? (3 points)
b. If the water continued to heat, what would be its next phase change? (3 points)
c. Did the snow's entropy increase or decrease while in your hand? Explain your answer. (4 points)
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